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Palpacuer Lee, Christelle; Curtis, Jessie H.; Curran, Mary E. – Foreign Language Annals, 2018
Language education has mobilized community-based service-learning's (CBSL) experiential paradigm in the United States and in international settings over the past 20 years, with the goal of enhancing the linguistic and communicative competence of language learners and advancing the intercultural competence that is necessary for global citizens to…
Descriptors: Second Language Instruction, Service Learning, Holistic Approach, Communicative Competence (Languages)
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Martin, Kelly Norris; Housley Gaffney, Amy L.; Leak, Anne E.; Nelson, Jes; Cervantes, Alexandria T.; Gardener, Katherine Louise; Clark, Brandon L.; Zwickl, Benjamin M. – Communication Education, 2018
This study investigated how managers, entry-level employees, and hiring professionals in the optics and photonics industry socialize each other to enact the communication norms and expectations in their workplaces. A qualitative analysis of transcripts from interviews conducted with 33 employees at 15 companies produced five prevalent themes…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Communication Strategies, Optics, Phonics
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Kupferman, David W. – Policy Futures in Education, 2018
This paper considers the ways in which the words "school" and "education" are conflated in the social imaginary, and what the effects of this conflation in meaning and purpose are both theoretically and in practice. It is not difficult to see the ways in which these two terms are used almost synonymously, and uncritically. Yet…
Descriptors: Schools, Education, Language Usage, Figurative Language
Aguinaga Echeverria, Silvia – ProQuest LLC, 2018
It has long been recognized that collocations, or chunks of formulaic language, are essential and frequent in language (Henriksen, 2012; Sinclair, 2004). Therefore they are a crucial part of Second Language Acquisition (SLA). Linguistic scholars Pawley y Syder (1983: 192) remark that "in order to know a language, the [second language] (L2)…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Native Language, Language Usage, Speech Acts
Buyserie, Beth Renee – ProQuest LLC, 2018
For this study, I explored how Washington State University's Composition Program might further equip faculty to address the relationships of language, knowledge, and power--specifically as connected to whiteness, normativity, and colonization--within a composition class. Much scholarship within rhetoric and composition addresses these…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Writing Teachers, Writing Instruction, Writing (Composition)
Wyse, Dominic – Cambridge University Press, 2018
From the invention of the alphabet to the explosion of the internet, Dominic Wyse takes us on a unique journey into the process of writing. Starting with seven extraordinary examples that serve as a backdrop to the themes explored, it pays particular attention to key developments in the history of language, including Aristotle's grammar through…
Descriptors: Writing Processes, Educational History, Alphabets, Social Media
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Tyler, Andrea E., Ed.; Ortega, Lourdes, Ed.; Uno, Mariko, Ed.; Park, Hae In, Ed. – Language Learning & Language Teaching, 2018
This book presents a set of compelling essays collectively making a persuasive case for why a usage-based perspective on language is fast becoming a leading theoretical framework for investigating second language (L2) learning and the foundation for effective, innovative, engaging pedagogy. Drawing on 20 years of research in psychology,…
Descriptors: Second Language Instruction, Language Usage, Educational Research, Instructional Effectiveness
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Hoicka, Elena; Butcher, Jessica – Cognitive Science, 2016
While separate pieces of research found parents offer toddlers cues to express that they are (1) joking and (2) pretending, and that toddlers and preschoolers understand intentions to (1) joke and (2) pretend, it is not yet clear whether parents and toddlers consider joking and pretending to be distinct concepts. This is important as…
Descriptors: Parents, Toddlers, Cues, Humor
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Heritage, John; Raymond, Chase Wesley – Discourse Processes: A multidisciplinary journal, 2016
We consider here Goffman's proposal of proportionality between virtual offenses and remedial actions, based on the examination of 102 cases of explicit apologies. To this end, we offer a typology of the primary apology formats within the dataset, together with a broad categorization of the types of virtual offenses to which these apologies are…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Responses, Interaction, Speech Acts
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Pino, Marco; Pozzuoli, Loredana; Riccioni, Ilaria; Castellarin, Valentine – Discourse Processes: A multidisciplinary journal, 2016
In this article we examine a turn construction ("oh"+apology+solution) that speakers use to deal with the concomitant presence of a possible offense and a problem-to-be-solved in the immediately preceding interactional environment. We show that speakers collaborate in differentiating the offense aspect and the problem aspect of an…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Responses, Interaction, Speech Acts
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Fatigante, Marilena; Biassoni, Federica; Marazzini, Francesca; Diadori, Pierangela – Discourse Processes: A multidisciplinary journal, 2016
People identify apologies as unique types of actions as compared with kin-related moves, which remedy troubles or offenses, such as excuses and justifications (Goffman, 1971; Owen, 1983; Olshtain & Cohen, 1983; Sbisa, 1999). A feature of these apologies is the speaker's acknowledgment of personal responsibility for having caused trouble or…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Responses, Interaction, Speech Acts
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Riddell, Patricia – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2016
Fox argues that the poetic function of language fulfils the human need to symbolise. Metaphor, simile and analogy provide examples of the ways in which symbolic language can be used creatively. The neural representations of these processes therefore provide a means to determine the neurological basis of creative language. Neuro-imaging has…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Brain, Logical Thinking, Neurological Organization
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Al Sharaqi, Laila; Abbasi, Irum – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2016
Twitter, synonymous with social networking, has become a successful social platform for the exchange of ideas, news, and information. It has also emerged as an experimental platform through which users explore creative realms of poetic and narrative content, albeit in 140 characters. The real-time tweets are fundamentally unique and increasingly…
Descriptors: Social Media, Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Fiction
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Bunnell, Tristan; Fertig, Michael; James, Chris – Oxford Review of Education, 2016
In recent years, the number of International Schools around the world has increased rapidly largely as a result of growth of new forms of International Schools, which differ markedly from the traditional forms. These new forms: are often operated on a for-profit commercial basis; are usually for children from the local (indigenous), wealthy…
Descriptors: International Schools, Credibility, Institutional Mission, Nontraditional Education
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Jurkovic, Violeta – TESOL Journal, 2016
The teaching content of Maritime English is dictated by the 1995 International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping, as amended, which sets qualification standards for masters, officers, and officers of the watch on merchant ships, including a high proficiency level in maritime English. Feature films have an…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Films, Standards, Language Proficiency
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